The Department of Workforce Development's Equal Rights Division received the discrimination complaint against Lee Holloway on Thursday.

Holloway is accused of groping and sexually harassing a woman. The complaint, filed by the woman last week, claims that the incident happened last April on Holloway's final day in office.

No criminal charges have been filed.

"Once the complaint is received, our equal rights division will review the complaint to make sure it's complete and that it falls within our agency's jurisdiction as defined by Wisconsin's Fair Employment Law," said Workforce Communications Director John Dipko

In the complaint, the unnamed woman said that on April 13, 2012, Holloway stuck his tongue in her mouth, kissing her against her will and grabbed her breast and buttocks while she told him to stop.

No one answered Holloway's door when WISN knocked Tuesday night.

Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele issued a statement saying in part, "Employees in any workplace deserve a safe and respectful environment, and I will never tolerate the mistreatment of any person."

Holloway retired last year after 20 years in county government. This is not the first controversy involving Holloway. He went to court two years ago aver code violations on five of his properties.

Current county board member Marina Dimitrijevic declined to comment. WISN called other supervisors but got no response.

Hillary Clinton's office said "nothing nefarious was at play" when the former secretary of state used her personal email address, rather than one provided by the State Department, during her four years as America's top diplomat.